RATINGS
Opposite NBC’s premiere of The Voice (10.75 million viewers, 2.1 rating), ABC’s The Bachelor grew 3% week to week in Total Viewers to a new season high (6.7 million) and held steady with A18-49 (1.8/8 vs. 1.9/8). The premiere of NBC’s The Enemy Within won the demo at 10p (1.2), and was second in total viewers (5.77 million) to CBS’s Bull (6.66 million).
Monday’s edition of Live with Kelly and Ryan’s “Live’s After Oscar Show” scored a 3.2/11 in Households in the 56 Metered Markets to deliver Live’s highest-rated single-day telecast since the show’s 2017 post-Oscar special. The special grew over the 2018 broadcast by +7% in Households (3.2/11 vs. 3.0/10) and held even year to year among W25-54 (1.3/11) in the 25 LPM Markets.
FBN’s primetime lineup delivered the network’s highest rated month in primetime since February 2017 and an +11% increase in audience growth year-over-year. In the 8p hour, Trish Regan Primetime saw audience growth of +43% compared to February 2018 programming.
Bernie Sanders’ town hall meeting on Monday delivered 1.4 million viewers to CNN, beating CNN town halls for candidates Howard Schultz (1.018 million viewers) and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (1.152 million), but behind Kamala Harris’ tally of 2 million.
For the week of February 18, Univision delivered week-over-week audience growth during primetime among Total Viewers 2+ (+9% to 1.5 million), A18-49 (+11% to 641,000) and A18-34 (+16% to 261,000).
Top 10 Broadcast Programs Among A18-49 ratings/share for the week of February 18
ABC: The Oscars 7.7/29
ABC: Live From the Red Carpet 3.1/14
Fox: The Masked Singer 2.7/11
CBS: The Big Bang Theory 2.3/11
ABC: Live From the Red Carpet 2.0/10
ABC: The Bachelor 1.9/8
NBC: This Is Us 1.8/8
CBS: Young Sheldon 1.7/8
NBC: America’s Got Talent Champions 1.7/7
ABC: Grey’s Anatomy 1.7/8
Source: Nielsen
Basic Cable Top 5 week of February 18
Primetime (P2+)
FNC (2,459,000)
MSNBC (1,941,000)
ESPN (1,358,000)
HGTV TV (1,323,000)
USA NETWORK (1,215,000)
Total Day (P2+)
FNC (1,471,000)
MSNBC (1,115,000)
HGTV (800,000)
NICKELODEON (791,000)
ID (773,000)
TV Time’s Binge Report for the week of February 18
The Umbrella Academy (Netflix) – 7.44%
Friends (NBC) – 2.46%
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (NBC) – 1.88%
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – 1.85%
Gossip Girl (The CW) – 1.75%
How I Met Your Mother (CBS) – 1.47%
Sex Education (Netflix) – 1.38%
One Day at a Time (Netflix) – 1.35%
Riverdale (The CW) – 1.32%
How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) – 1.12%
The weekly Binge Report ranks shows with the most binge sessions. A binge session is when four or more episodes of a show are watched and tracked in the TV Time app within a given day.
Broadcast Evening News Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 18
ABC World News Tonight 9.464 million total viewers; 1.7/8 and 2.027 million A25-54
NBC Nightly News 8.58 million total viewers; 1.7/8 and 2.002 million A25-54
CBS Evening News 6.621 million total viewers; 1.1/5 and 1.341 million A25-54
Broadcast Morning News Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 18
ABC: Good Morning America 4.21million total viewers; 1.0/10 and 1,31 million A25-54
NBC: Today 4.20 million total viewers; 1.2/12 and 1.45 million A25-54
CBS: This Morning 3.43 million total viewers; 0.8/8 and 923,000 A25-54
Late Night Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 18
CBS: The Late Show 3.31 million total viewers; 0.42/3 among A18-49
NBC: The Tonight Show 2.29 million total viewers; 0.47/3 among A18-49
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live 1.48 million total viewers; 0.27/2 among A18-49
SHAREABLEE SOCIAL TV RATINGS: Top US Shows Overall by Engagement for the week of February 18
Program, Total Actions (millions), Total Content, Actions per Content (000), Fans/Followers (millions)
E! News (E!) 19.2, 931, 21, 34.7
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Warner Bros./synd.) 14.1, 140, 101, 174.6
Entertainment Tonight (CBS/synd.) 4.49, 999, 4, 7.9
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) 3.6,72, 50, 33.1
Today Show (NBC) 1.9,761, 2, 13.0
Good Morning America (ABC) 1.8, 938, 2, 12.9
The Walking Dead (AMC) 1.49, 87, 17, 48.9
America’s Got Talent (NBC) 1.20, 131, 9, 14.3
The Daily Show (Comedy Central) 1.18, 111, 11, 18.6
Saturday Night Live (NBC) 1.09, 74, 15, 11.9
Based on Total Actions (reactions, comments, shares and retweets)
Live + Same Day Viewers AA (millions) Monday, February 25 time period averages
Source: NTI, Galaxy as dated Live+SD
NBC: 9.09 million
The Voice 10.75, The Enemy Within 5.77
ABC: 6.58 million
The Bachelor 6.71, The Good Doctor 6.33
CBS: 6.50 million
The Neighborhood 7.09, Man with a Plan 6.00, Magnum P.I. 6.29, Bull 6.66
FOX: 3.09 million
The Masked Singer 2.90, The Passage 3.29
UNIVISION: 1.01million
Jesus .03, Mi Marido Tiene Mas Familia 1.02, Amar a Muerte 0.98
TELEMUNDO: 0.76 million
Exatlon Estados Unidos 0.83, Betty en NY 0.88, El Baron 0.58
CW: 0.54 million
Arrow 0.65, Black Lightning 0.43
Monday A18-49: NBC .8.8, ABC .5/6, CBS 0.9/4, FOX0.7/3, UNI 0.5/2, TELE 0/.4/2, CW 0.2/1
EXECUTIVE MOVES
Onboard President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions is Qadriyyah “Q” Shamsid-Deen, formerly program director at Ryan Murphy Television’s Half Initiative. Shamsid-Deen joins Higher Ground co-heads Priya Swaminathan and Tonia Davis. “With Higher Ground Productions, we hope to bring people together around common values and uncommon stories – and Priya, Tonia and Q are precisely the people to bring that vision to life,” said Barack Obama.
ITN Productions appointed Georgina Madley as Head of Development and promoted Grace Dean to Head of Short Form. Madley joins from BBC Studios, where she has been working as Head of Development Unscripted Productions.
Stockholm-based scripted production company Dramacorp named Henrik Jansson-Schweizer as Creative Director and Executive Producer. Jansson-Schweizer co-founded Nice Drama in 2009.
Following the exits of founders Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz, Magical Elves EVP of Current Programming Casey Kriley has been promoted to Chief Operating Officer, and the company’s EVP of Development Jo Sharon has been elevated to Chief Content Officer. Toby Gorman will serve as interim CEO, while continuing in his role as A. Smith & Co. Productions President of Entertainment.
FreeWheel has appointed Yuling Ma as SVP, Engineering, and the General Manager of its Beijing office. Ma joins from JingDong.com, a business-to-consumer e-commerce company.
Vox Media tapped Renee Appelle to serve as SVP, Global Partnerships. Appelle joins from Hearst Digital Media, where she was Executive Director of Agency Development.
PRSA tapped Karen Mateo to serve as Chief Communications Officer. Mateo most recently served as SVP for North 6th Agency.
Dan Cohen was promoted to President of Worldwide Home Entertainment & Television Distribution at Paramount Pictures. Cohen had been President of Worldwide Television Licensing.
Magid hired Brian Ahladas as Vice President, Media Strategy Group. Ahladas joins Magid from TEGNA, where he most recently served as Director of Sales at the CBS affiliate in Tampa, Florida.
Answer to Our Last Trivia Question: Which canceled TV series continued on seven years later, after funds were raised to produce a feature film via a Kickstarter campaign? Veronica Mars (2004 to 2007). Kudos to: Corey Lambert-Showtime Networks/NYC, Tara Berman-NBCUniversal/Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Perry Casciato-CBS 3 & The CW/Philadelphia, Paul Brennan-Sony Pictures Television/NYC, Charlie Conner-KOKI/KMYT/Tulsa, OK, Aimee Clark-Tony Fay PR/Dallas, Melissa Friedman/LA, Paul Blutter-Walk and Talk Production Rentals/Burbank, Nichelle Protho-Tasty Shop Media/LA, Julie Schettig-Warner Bros/Burbank, Tom Boyd-WGN-TV/Chicago, Robin Goret-Corner of the Sky Communication Group/Edinburgh, Scotland, Arthur Reinstein-Corus Entertainment/Toronto
Today’s Trivia Question: How many siblings did John-Boy have on The Waltons (1972-1981)? (Email [email protected] with your answer and be sure to include your name, company, city and time zone. Unofficial rules: a limit of four.)